what was the relationship between the mansbdars and his jagir
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A jagir was a revenue assignment for the mansabdars. The mansabdars had the right to collect revenue from a jagir but they could not reside in or administer the jagir.
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The mansabdar was the military officer of an area and the revenue collected by him was called the Jagirs.
Explanation:
- The Mansabdari and Jagirdari systems were introduced by great Mughal emperor Akbar and it was followed as long as rule of last major Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
- In Mansabdari system, an officer was given an area and some military under him, he was to maintain the military for emperor and was also provided with the task of collecting the jagirs, which is the land revenue, Fein, these areas.
- The land area given to them was called Mansabs and officer holding the land was called Mansabdars.
- The salary of these mansabdari was given from revenue collected by them and with this salary, they were to maintain their mansabs and also to maintain their armies.
To learn more about JAGIRS:
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